The Xi visit to Moscow of course underlines the solidifying of Sino-Russian relations, a trend that has been developing systematically for almost a decade but which has been greatly accelerated by demonstrations of western leadership incompetence (e.g. Trump’s trade war), and western nefariousness (since for ever, but China has only begun to understood the dynamics and to care about it in recent years, as in Iraq, Iran, Libya, Syria and, of course, Ukraine, to name but a few) and western decline (politically, commercially, militarily).
Fogs of War
Fogs of War
Fogs of War
The Xi visit to Moscow of course underlines the solidifying of Sino-Russian relations, a trend that has been developing systematically for almost a decade but which has been greatly accelerated by demonstrations of western leadership incompetence (e.g. Trump’s trade war), and western nefariousness (since for ever, but China has only begun to understood the dynamics and to care about it in recent years, as in Iraq, Iran, Libya, Syria and, of course, Ukraine, to name but a few) and western decline (politically, commercially, militarily).